State v. Wilson
Decision Date | 16 November 1993 |
Citation | 865 P.2d 1297,318 Or. 61 |
Parties | State v. Wilson (Carl Duane) NOS. A69589, S40684 |
Court | Oregon Supreme Court |
121 Or.App. 460, 855 P.2d 657.Unis, J., would allow.
DENIED.
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Jackson v. Franke
...of a witness" (internal quotation marks omitted)); State v. Wilson , 121 Or. App. 460, 463-66, 855 P.2d 657, rev. den. , 318 Or. 61, 865 P.2d 1297 (1993) (holding that absence of physical evidence did not make diagnosis of sexual abuse an improper "direct comment" on credibility). Despite t......
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Jackson v. Franke
... ... child victim testified to a diagnosis of "highly concerning for sexual abuse." Eight years after petitioner's trial, the Supreme Court decided State v. Southard , 347 Or. 127, 218 P.3d 104 (2009), holding that, absent physical evidence of abuse, such testimony is inadmissible under OEC 403. It ... We affirmed the denial of post-conviction relief, given the controlling case law in 1998, particularly State v. Wilson , 121 Or. App. 460, 465-66, 855 P.2d 657, rev. den. , 318 Or. 61, 865 P.2d 1297 (1993), in which we had held that such testimony was admissible ... ...
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Mesta v. Franke
... ... asserts that his appellate counsel should have raised that issue in this court after the Supreme Court accepted the petition for review in State v. Southard, 347 Or. 127, 218 P.3d 104 (2009). We affirm. The facts are not in dispute. Petitioner was charged with six counts of first-degree ... Our review of post-conviction proceedings is limited to review for legal error. Wilson v. Armenakis, 144 Or.App. 587, 589, 928 P.2d 354 (1996), rev. den., 324 Or. 560, 931 P.2d 99 (1997). To prevail on a post-conviction claim of ... ...
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State v. Butterfield
... ... Two of the paramedics observed that defendant was "very cold, very calm, and * * * basically [128 Or.App. 5] unemotional" following the unsuccessful resuscitation attempts. The paramedics noticed a handprint on the child's abdomen. Later that day, Dr. Wilson performed an autopsy that revealed two subdural hemorrhages, 2 a "patterned injury" to the child's abdomen, an injury to her buttocks, and numerous [874 P.2d 1342] subgaleal hemorrhages. 3 Although he could not pinpoint the exact number of subgaleal hemorrhages the child had sustained, he ... ...
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